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What about harddrugs?
Cocaine, Heroine, XTC etc. You can complete the list yourself probably. These kinds of drugs are in The Netherlands on List I, so they’re highly illegal within The Netherlands. Just as in any other country…
There’s an active prosecution going on to dealers and people who possess harddrugs. Although small amounts of harddrugs will not get you in big troubles, it might ruin your Amsterdam experience, especially when you’re here for only a few days.
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Up to December 2012, the Dutch government had a download document on the net. It said the aim of coffeeshops was "to protect youngsters, particularly under 18, who want to try it, from exposure to drugs like heroin and the organised crime that traffics in them."
visitor wrote 4 weeks 5 days agoMy research included Dutch drug treatment and needle exchange. Yours was getting smaller by about 15% each year, and the customers were ageing, on average, by nearly a year, every year. Can you see that to get these trends, the Netherlands generated NO NEW junkies, think about it.
Cheers, Max Harmreduction